If you love Christoph Waltz as Dr King Shultz in this movie you’ll love and be terrified of him in inglorious basterds, another Tarantino picture. Highly recommended please watch when you can
@@wadumin Yes, your enthusiasm for Christoh Walz makes The Basterds a necessary film, and without spoiling, his performance is just as profound, but in a different way.
@@wadumin By the way, Christoph Waltz received an Oscar for both his portrayal of an SS officer in Inglorious Basterds and for his portrayal of Dr King Schultz in this film. Two films, two Oscars, not so bad, right? He is also an excellent actor in other ways. In this film, finally, a German-speaking actor (Austrian) who doesn't shout "Sieg Heil" every 10 seconds and goose-step. This is pleasant for a German (like myself).
Many people here in America are trying to minimize the impact of slavery and racism. In reality it was probably worse. Kudos to Tarantino for trying to portray an accurate picture of it. Great reaction as always!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
Tarantino did do a good job portraying the brutality of slavery but because he throws the jokes in, which are funny, I find that some people don't see the violence like they should. I watched these 2 before not this guy annoyed me with this reaction. It's sometimes hard watching white people who don't know anything about slavery watch a movie that depicts slavery.
@@Xfactor444-x4n "White people", these reactors are Iranian, you racist. Also, not sure if you knew this, but the Barbary slave trade involved the slavery of white Europeans. Slavery isn't exclusive to one skin colour. Maybe read up on the global history of slavery before you imply that white people weren't also slaves and know nothing of slavery.
No it wasn't worse. For some reason people think that everyone then had slaves. Slaves weren't cheap and only the wealthy had them. And when you pay a lot of money for something you treat it with some degree of care. If you were Elon rich you could probably afford to be an asshole (like he is) but mostly a slave was a valuable asset, a tool to make profit. Just like today a farmer has to take care of his tractor, then had to take some care of his slaves.
FYI the guy who asked Django his name and to spell it was indeed the man who played Django in the 1960s movie by the same name as this one. I love how QT finds people like that to be in this movie ask8ng the question he was asked in the 1965 movie so Famously Quinton.. Brilliant! He's my favorite writter director and alw6s #1 casting !
Stephen puts on the act of being old and decrepit, and sucks up to Calvin because he wants to be seen as too weak to work in the fields. Securing his safety and comfort as a house slave.
FYI the horse that does tricks and dancing is Jamie Foxes real horse and he trained it himself. Also the part where Leo cut his hand was not meant to cut his hand it was an accident, but he used it to his advantage, he never broke character.
This movie is so damn good but it's definitely one of those movies that is very disturbing, intense and does a very good job at making you uncomfortable and angry but always wanting more. Such a classic!
@@wadumin No problem, thank you guys for reacting to it. I love the way you guys express your opinions and fascinations of the black culture it's definitely heartwarming.
fun fact the guy who lost the fight ( the owner if you will) who djando said the d is silent to is franco nero- he played the django in the 1966 film by the same name (was a spaghetti western)
By the way, Christoph Waltz received an Oscar for both his portrayal of an SS officer in Inglorious Basterds and for his portrayal of Dr King Schultz in this film. Two films, two Oscars, not so bad, right? He is also an excellent actor in other ways. In this film, finally, a German-speaking actor (Austrian) who doesn't shout "Sieg Heil" every 10 seconds and goose-step. This is pleasant for a German (like myself).
QT is a genius. Sadly we don’t have more and more of his movies. Part of being a true artist means you can’t just spit out every other year cause it all needs to be well written, well directed, and well edited. Btw if you need more QT movies recommendations, pulp fiction is amazing. It’s a classic.
it was his wife Brunhilde, her last name is "von Shaft" but since they merried you´re technicly right. its quite possible since all of Quentins Film (kind of) play in the same "cinematic universe"
If you ever want to know how inept German cinema is, just remember that they had Christoph Waltz for decades and mainly cast him in schmaltzy melodramas.
Thanks for watching this movie guys your reaction was truly the best I like the Part where Samuel Jackson Says he's gonna stay in the big house in the big house😅😂 When I'm old I'm gonna tell find my future grandkids that let me stay , in the big house if our big house🤣😅
Peace to your country, love ❤️ from America 🇺🇸 I had already seen this movie but watching it with you guys and hearing your perspective and reactions made this movie even more better! Im definitely subscribing thank you guys for such a good time!
10:00 many slaves were only given very cheap outfits and it was a rule they couldn't wear clothes that made them stand out, so Django picked the most colorful outfit he could get to show his freedom
"The Help" is a good segregation/Jim Crow era movie. So is hidden figures. Black American woman based stories. A reconsideration era story (1890-1910) is "The Color Purple" based on a novel, it's a Black femme love story.
@49:46 dude he is old and rusty. Just because he is using a cane doesnt mean he needs it to walk. He clearly uses it to support his right leg, which he probably has pain in.
I copied the comment from above by @mndayman, because I couldn't "say" it better: "Stephen puts on the act of being old and decrepit, and sucks up to Calvin because he wants to be seen as too weak to work in the fields. Securing his safety and comfort as a house slave."
In my opinion, Christoph Waltz is such a great actor! I love him in every movie! I really enjoyed 'The Hateful Eight' by Tarantino. It would be amazing if you could watch that, too! 😊 I always love your reactions, whether it’s to 'The Lord of the Rings' or 'The Notebook' (one of my all-time favorite movies). Re-watching these movies together with you is always such a wonderful experience! Greetings from Germany ❤
@@waduminPulp Fiction is my favorite Tarantino film cause it’s the funniest. If it wasn’t so violent it would qualify as a comedy. It gets steadily more insane watching these idiot characters stumble into one absurd situation after another until the final incredible restaurant scene that wraps it all up.⚛️❤
Tarantino's greatest (to me) is Inglorious Basterds. The filming and editing is as near perfect as one can get and put him up there with Kubrick; the story is great fun (a Jewish WWII wet dream); great music (especially the segment with Bowie's "Putting Out Fires"), plus Waltz got the Oscar for his performance as one of the most evil men ever. Only problem with it is I don't think Tarantino will ever top it.
Hello Amin and Anet, I very much enjoyed this reaction. I believe you're going to get a lot of traffic to your channel in the coming weeks. Keep doing what you're doing and try to post every week if you are able. Also, react to popular and classic movies. I think you may have tapped into TH-cam's algorithm and hopefully you will see many more views and subscribers. Tarantino has to be my favorite director. Living in the South of the U S, I think he did a great job portraying how things would have been in the past. Another movie in which you might enjoy Christoph Waltz (Dr. King Schultz) is Inglorious Basterds. I don't know if Jewish people are a touchy subject or not for you, but it is set in World War 2, and Waltz plays the villain in this movie. I like Tarantino because of his unique style, and typicalky he writes his own stories. Many times he empowers females as heros, and writes different alternatives of how things could have been. Also, you must check out Kill Bill if you haven't seen it! Anyways I love you guys, and I wish you all the best! Take care, Mark.
Just a few details you wouldn't know about slavery in America: 1. The beer was almost certainly the first Django ever tasted. 2. Django could not read properly because he was just learning how from Dr. Schultz, because it was illegal to teach slaves to read. 3. The reason Brunhilde fainted is that separation, for slaves, was nearly always permanent. When a loved one was sold away it was mourned like a death. 4. You wondered if Steven was evil, but it was explained earlier when Django was asked to play a Black Slaver. He said that a Black Slaver was "Lower than a Head House N*****", and Steven is the Head House N***** at Candy Land. 5. You wondered why Steven was pretending to be "old and rusty". In America, Black people have to know how to act around White people to stay alive and out of trouble. TO THIS DAY Black people have to do that act to avoid White violence. Even our Black President had to do the act. It is similar to the act that women did when they had to pretend to be weak and stupid when working with men.
"Black people have to know how to act around White people to stay alive and out of trouble. TO THIS DAY Black people have to do that act to avoid White violence." Except they're usually the ones escalating situations and perpetrating the violence. "It is similar to the act that women did when they had to pretend to be weak and stupid when working with men." Women would call this weaponized incompetence, and it's still used today. Not because they have to, but because, as women, they can usually do it without anyone complaining/getting mad at them, and it's one of the things that makes their lives easier. They also use it to make judgements about men.
Im a Sri Lankan. Movies like this really help us understand why racism today is dumb, esp. in the US. White americans looking down on black americans because of the poverty and the fact that their cultures dont mesh well together- well what do you expect? These people spent centuries being treated like animals. Sigh.
Black people are not looked down upon because of poverty, or at least I've never heard of it in nearly 30 years of living here. It's usually because a lot of them behave very poorly, and are excessively violent, often without cause. Their "culture" is often extremely uncivilized and rarely has any resemblance to that of which they came from. Of course that isn't going to mesh well with a civilized society. That isn't white people's fault, except for the British bringing them over here. And as a consequence they've had to "suffer" a significantly higher standard of living than if they'd been left in Africa. A lot of black people are racist too. I see way more racism from black people than I do from white people. White people have also been enslaved and treated just as badly as they were as well. And it's not like similar things weren't happening amongst themselves in Africa before they were brought here. And, it's still going on there today.
Gran película. Leí hace poco,no sé si es cierto, que Di Caprio, antes de grabar una escena,se separaba de sus compañeros unas horas antes,no se veía capaz de interpretar a ese personaje tan odioso con el trato cercano a sus compañeros, necesitaba un tiempo de concentración. 👏❤🍻
I've got a few to recommend for you to watch. * JACKIE BROWN * 12 YEARS A SLAVE * 42 * A TIME TO KILL * MISSISSIPPI BURNING * BELLE * CHEVALIER * THE HELP * ROSEWOOD * I also highly recommend you watching the classic mini-series ROOTS. That came out when I was 7 yrs.old and left a lasting impression. 🙂
'Tis the Halloween season! Aren't you gonna finish The Conjuring series? Or Insidious? How about American Werewolf in London? Bram Stoker's Dracula? Van Helsing? Underworld? 😂
Christoph Walz, the actor who played Dr. King Schulz, has been awarded with an Oscar, for his work in this movie. But, that wasn't the first time he appeared in one of Tarantino's films . Walz is playing a very important role in Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds. I will not say more about that movie. You know, I don't wonna spoil anything. ... but this: Quentin Tarantino was totally impressed my Christoph Walz's acting skills, when they shot Inglorious Basterds. Tarantino said in an interview that he told Wlaz to tone his acting down. Just a little. Because all the other actors in the scenes couldn't keep up with the quality Walz had been delivering... the viewers would recognize that discepance of the different skills of acting, in the final movie.
The color is washed out because the scenes are supposed to look like they're lit by candle....electric lights didn't exist and Tarantino wanted it to look real.
And Leo hated using the N word so in first day of shooting he went to Samual Jackson and Jamie Foxes and said he hated using the N word . And it was a Tuesday so the guys told him, Leo it's just another Tuesday at work do your job, no one will think anything bad , they know the script was written this way .
Bro please watch "once upon a time in hollywood" directed by tarantino... its based on a real event, also there are alot of references to the classic actors and cinema
We're waiting for Rings of Power, but why isn't it coming? Don't you like Middle Earth? I know you're getting a lot of bad messages, but if you watch the second season, it's very good, you won't lose anything. This will make us Middle Earth fans happy.
phrenology, the study of the conformation of the skull as indicative of mental faculties and traits of character, especially according to the hypotheses of Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828), a German doctor, and such 19th-century adherents as Johann Kaspar Spurzheim (1776-1832) and George Combe (1788-1858).Dec 14, 2023. 🤦🏾🤬
Sorry, but perhaps opening with a clip where you're completely misreading someone is a poor choice. It makes me think "idiots. why watch this?" Dude wanted to die standing tall on his own two feet so he threw down his cane.
The man who said “I know” played Django in the original Django Engine was a derogatory word for Indians so the term honest engine was derogatory and Stephen can’t resist being derogatory.
Stop talking over the dam movie so much at least pause exactly when you are about to start talking🤦🏾♂️ every reaction person does this. It’s common sense . Why talk over the best parts I would HATE to watch a movie with y’all
If you love Christoph Waltz as Dr King Shultz in this movie you’ll love and be terrified of him in inglorious basterds, another Tarantino picture. Highly recommended please watch when you can
Added, we'll definitely check it out, thanks for watching ❤
@@wadumin Yes, your enthusiasm for Christoh Walz makes The Basterds a necessary film, and without spoiling, his performance is just as profound, but in a different way.
@@wadumin By the way, Christoph Waltz received an Oscar for both his portrayal of an SS officer in Inglorious Basterds and for his portrayal of Dr King Schultz in this film. Two films, two Oscars, not so bad, right? He is also an excellent actor in other ways.
In this film, finally, a German-speaking actor (Austrian) who doesn't shout "Sieg Heil" every 10 seconds and goose-step. This is pleasant for a German (like myself).
OMS yes! Col. Hans Landa is a menace!
Yes, Django and Basterds are absolute companion pieces.
Many people here in America are trying to minimize the impact of slavery and racism. In reality it was probably worse. Kudos to Tarantino for trying to portray an accurate picture of it. Great reaction as always!👍🏾👍🏾👍🏾
In that sense "12 years ..." is a very good movie.
Tarantino did do a good job portraying the brutality of slavery but because he throws the jokes in, which are funny, I find that some people don't see the violence like they should. I watched these 2 before not this guy annoyed me with this reaction. It's sometimes hard watching white people who don't know anything about slavery watch a movie that depicts slavery.
@@Xfactor444-x4n "White people", these reactors are Iranian, you racist. Also, not sure if you knew this, but the Barbary slave trade involved the slavery of white Europeans. Slavery isn't exclusive to one skin colour. Maybe read up on the global history of slavery before you imply that white people weren't also slaves and know nothing of slavery.
No it wasn't worse. For some reason people think that everyone then had slaves. Slaves weren't cheap and only the wealthy had them. And when you pay a lot of money for something you treat it with some degree of care. If you were Elon rich you could probably afford to be an asshole (like he is) but mostly a slave was a valuable asset, a tool to make profit. Just like today a farmer has to take care of his tractor, then had to take some care of his slaves.
Thanks for watching my friend ❤
Django tells you being a black slaver is lower than the head house N… so I’m pretty shocked when ppl don’t immediately pick up that Steven is evil.
FYI the guy who asked Django his name and to spell it was indeed the man who played Django in the 1960s movie by the same name as this one. I love how QT finds people like that to be in this movie ask8ng the question he was asked in the 1965 movie so Famously Quinton.. Brilliant! He's my favorite writter director and alw6s #1 casting !
Stephen puts on the act of being old and decrepit, and sucks up to Calvin because he wants to be seen as too weak to work in the fields. Securing his safety and comfort as a house slave.
That’s a good strategy honestly
FYI the horse that does tricks and dancing is Jamie Foxes real horse and he trained it himself. Also the part where Leo cut his hand was not meant to cut his hand it was an accident, but he used it to his advantage, he never broke character.
Jamie Foxx does EVERYTHING and i love him
This movie is so damn good but it's definitely one of those movies that is very disturbing, intense and does a very good job at making you uncomfortable and angry but always wanting more. Such a classic!
Absolutely true, thanks for watching ❤
@@wadumin No problem, thank you guys for reacting to it. I love the way you guys express your opinions and fascinations of the black culture it's definitely heartwarming.
Steven and Calvin's relationship is fascinating. Steven runs Candyland and he loves Calvin.
Love the Dr who helped not only getting his wife but to read and how to act as a free man😊
fun fact the guy who lost the fight ( the owner if you will) who djando said the d is silent to is franco nero- he played the django in the 1966 film by the same name (was a spaghetti western)
Christoph Waltz also performed in " Inglourious Basterds" as well as in 2 James Bond movies :"Spectre" and "No Time to Die"
We'll definitely check them out, loved his performance in this ❤
I love how much you two loved this movie!
It was amazing, thanks for watching ❤
Saw the title and instantly clicked. "sorry, cudnt resist..." 😭
😭😭
If you guys haven't seen Inglorious Basters yet, the same Bounty Hunter stars in that and also has an amazing camera presence in it.
We'll definitely check it out soon ❤
By the way, Christoph Waltz received an Oscar for both his portrayal of an SS officer in Inglorious Basterds and for his portrayal of Dr King Schultz in this film. Two films, two Oscars, not so bad, right? He is also an excellent actor in other ways.
In this film, finally, a German-speaking actor (Austrian) who doesn't shout "Sieg Heil" every 10 seconds and goose-step. This is pleasant for a German (like myself).
He's great, can't wait for inglorious bastards ❤
Love that he's wearing Calvin's clothes
QT is a genius. Sadly we don’t have more and more of his movies. Part of being a true artist means you can’t just spit out every other year cause it all needs to be well written, well directed, and well edited.
Btw if you need more QT movies recommendations, pulp fiction is amazing. It’s a classic.
I remember reading a fan theory that Django is the ancestor to Shaft.
it was his wife Brunhilde, her last name is "von Shaft" but since they merried you´re technicly right. its quite possible since all of Quentins Film (kind of) play in the same "cinematic universe"
If you ever want to know how inept German cinema is, just remember that they had Christoph Waltz for decades and mainly cast him in schmaltzy melodramas.
Well he's austrian, so don't blame just us germans.😅
@@n_other_1604 I feel like I've heard that about a different guy before... 🤔
This was a great reaction ✌🏽💪🏽💯👍 I love this movie reaction channel
Ayyy thanks for watching ❤
Great reaction you guys! Sending love from Tulsa, Oklahoma USA! 👏🙌💯🤗🙏❤️
Much love, thanks for watching ❤
Thanks for watching this movie guys your reaction was truly the best I like the Part where Samuel Jackson Says he's gonna stay in the big house in the big house😅😂 When I'm old I'm gonna tell find my future grandkids that let me stay , in the big house if our big house🤣😅
Hahah love that, thanks for watching ❤
@@wadumin Thanks and you are welcome❤❤
I hope you guys watch kung fu panda for very soon !!!🐼
Inglorious basterds next. 👍 ✅ ✅
Comin comin ❤
@@wadumin yay 🤗
Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.. is another great film by Quintin Ter.
We’re gonna check that out
آقا خیلی خوشحال شدم بعد از سال ها مووی ری اکشن خارجی دیدن
بالاخره یه چنل ایرانی هم پیدا کردم
خیلی باحالین 👍🏼
Peace to your country, love ❤️ from America 🇺🇸 I had already seen this movie but watching it with you guys and hearing your perspective and reactions made this movie even more better! Im definitely subscribing thank you guys for such a good time!
Thanksss Josh for being here, it means a lot❤
10:00 many slaves were only given very cheap outfits and it was a rule they couldn't wear clothes that made them stand out, so Django picked the most colorful outfit he could get to show his freedom
"The Help" is a good segregation/Jim Crow era movie. So is hidden figures. Black American woman based stories. A reconsideration era story (1890-1910) is "The Color Purple" based on a novel, it's a Black femme love story.
We'll definitely check them out❤
@@wadumin 🫶🏾✨
@49:46 dude he is old and rusty. Just because he is using a cane doesnt mean he needs it to walk. He clearly uses it to support his right leg, which he probably has pain in.
I copied the comment from above by @mndayman, because I couldn't "say" it better: "Stephen puts on the act of being old and decrepit, and sucks up to Calvin because he wants to be seen as too weak to work in the fields. Securing his safety and comfort as a house slave."
@@n_other_1604 Sure, but at the same time, look at how he limps to the right when he walks after dropping the cane. He definitely has pain in it
In my opinion, Christoph Waltz is such a great actor! I love him in every movie! I really enjoyed 'The Hateful Eight' by Tarantino. It would be amazing if you could watch that, too! 😊
I always love your reactions, whether it’s to 'The Lord of the Rings' or 'The Notebook' (one of my all-time favorite movies). Re-watching these movies together with you is always such a wonderful experience!
Greetings from Germany ❤
Ayy thanks for being here, much love ❤
@@wadumin ❤️
Another Tarantino revenge blood bath for which he’s become famous and rich for⚛️.
Any other masterpieces like this you could recommend?
@@wadumin Tarantino's first theatrically released film was TRUE ROMANCE. He wrote it but Tony Scott directed. Excellent film!
Calvin has bad teeth and his last name is Candy. Candy ruins teeth and Dr. Schultz is a dentist. LOL!
@@waduminPulp Fiction is my favorite Tarantino film cause it’s the funniest. If it wasn’t so violent it would qualify as a comedy. It gets steadily more insane watching these idiot characters stumble into one absurd situation after another until the final incredible restaurant scene that wraps it all up.⚛️❤
Apperntly Tarantino couldn't do a good southern accent so he decided to do a Australian one lol. Which is super random
Ironically, also a bad accent
You guys will love Kill Bill❤ Great reaction guys
Added, thanks for watching ❤
You must now watch Inglorious Basterds
We’ll check that out❤
You should definitely check out Inglorious Bastards for your next Quentin Tarantino movie!
PS- I just subscribed to your channel! If you come visit Seattle here in the US, then let me know and I'll take you on a photo tour!
You literally have to react to Inglorious Basterds now 😂
Definitely ❤
Just curious, do you watch movies this way in the movie theatre?
Unfortunately no.
lala land - is a perfect movie for y’all, such a cute romance ! it’s ryan gosling and emma stone
Added, thanks for watching ❤
Movie pauses for a spilt second ..
them : Yappity yap yap yap
Technically Seth MacFarlane's "A Million Ways To Die in the West" is in the same universe of this movie 😂
Tarantino's greatest (to me) is Inglorious Basterds. The filming and editing is as near perfect as one can get and put him up there with Kubrick; the story is great fun (a Jewish WWII wet dream); great music (especially the segment with Bowie's "Putting Out Fires"), plus Waltz got the Oscar for his performance as one of the most evil men ever. Only problem with it is I don't think Tarantino will ever top it.
Terintino is the GOAT!!
Yesss
Love you guys and your movie choices
Love you too, thanks for watching ❤
YES... FINALLY !!! 😀🎉🎉🎉
I'm SO here for this.
Ayyy, thanks for watching ❤
Awesome reaction…
You guys have to react to both of the Kill Bill movies… You will love them…. 😅
Yes ofc, I have those on my list😋
Hello Amin and Anet, I very much enjoyed this reaction. I believe you're going to get a lot of traffic to your channel in the coming weeks. Keep doing what you're doing and try to post every week if you are able. Also, react to popular and classic movies. I think you may have tapped into TH-cam's algorithm and hopefully you will see many more views and subscribers. Tarantino has to be my favorite director. Living in the South of the U S, I think he did a great job portraying how things would have been in the past. Another movie in which you might enjoy Christoph Waltz (Dr. King Schultz) is Inglorious Basterds. I don't know if Jewish people are a touchy subject or not for you, but it is set in World War 2, and Waltz plays the villain in this movie. I like Tarantino because of his unique style, and typicalky he writes his own stories. Many times he empowers females as heros, and writes different alternatives of how things could have been. Also, you must check out Kill Bill if you haven't seen it! Anyways I love you guys, and I wish you all the best! Take care, Mark.
Hi there, thanks for being here Mark, much love ❤
Just a few details you wouldn't know about slavery in America: 1. The beer was almost certainly the first Django ever tasted. 2. Django could not read properly because he was just learning how from Dr. Schultz, because it was illegal to teach slaves to read. 3. The reason Brunhilde fainted is that separation, for slaves, was nearly always permanent. When a loved one was sold away it was mourned like a death. 4. You wondered if Steven was evil, but it was explained earlier when Django was asked to play a Black Slaver. He said that a Black Slaver was "Lower than a Head House N*****", and Steven is the Head House N***** at Candy Land. 5. You wondered why Steven was pretending to be "old and rusty". In America, Black people have to know how to act around White people to stay alive and out of trouble. TO THIS DAY Black people have to do that act to avoid White violence. Even our Black President had to do the act. It is similar to the act that women did when they had to pretend to be weak and stupid when working with men.
"Black people have to know how to act around White people to stay alive and out of trouble. TO THIS DAY Black people have to do that act to avoid White violence." Except they're usually the ones escalating situations and perpetrating the violence.
"It is similar to the act that women did when they had to pretend to be weak and stupid when working with men." Women would call this weaponized incompetence, and it's still used today. Not because they have to, but because, as women, they can usually do it without anyone complaining/getting mad at them, and it's one of the things that makes their lives easier. They also use it to make judgements about men.
There reaction is classic
Im a Sri Lankan. Movies like this really help us understand why racism today is dumb, esp. in the US. White americans looking down on black americans because of the poverty and the fact that their cultures dont mesh well together- well what do you expect? These people spent centuries being treated like animals. Sigh.
Black people are not looked down upon because of poverty, or at least I've never heard of it in nearly 30 years of living here. It's usually because a lot of them behave very poorly, and are excessively violent, often without cause. Their "culture" is often extremely uncivilized and rarely has any resemblance to that of which they came from. Of course that isn't going to mesh well with a civilized society. That isn't white people's fault, except for the British bringing them over here. And as a consequence they've had to "suffer" a significantly higher standard of living than if they'd been left in Africa. A lot of black people are racist too. I see way more racism from black people than I do from white people. White people have also been enslaved and treated just as badly as they were as well. And it's not like similar things weren't happening amongst themselves in Africa before they were brought here. And, it's still going on there today.
Cake was the best food you could get back in the day hundreds of years ago so you might only eat it on birthdays
I was so disturbed when I saw this...but it's a Quentin movie...so I sort of knew that it would shock the bejeezus out of me
Same, gotta watch more of him, thanks for watching ❤
37:15 I can’t even talk
Me: Thank GOD !!!!
OMG my two favorite reactors are pumping out content and I can't get enough!
Ayyy love you ❤
1st reaction of y'alls thanks to the algorithm
Thanks for watching ❤
@@wadumin ❤️
The horse that jaimie foxx rode in this movie wss his own horse who he trained himself
$5,000 in 1858 is around $200,000 today.
Wow!
interesting fact, everything Di Caprio said about the species has been scientifically proven
Gran película. Leí hace poco,no sé si es cierto, que Di Caprio, antes de grabar una escena,se separaba de sus compañeros unas horas antes,no se veía capaz de interpretar a ese personaje tan odioso con el trato cercano a sus compañeros, necesitaba un tiempo de concentración. 👏❤🍻
Thanks for watching, he's a phenomenal actor ❤
I've got a few to recommend for you to watch.
* JACKIE BROWN
* 12 YEARS A SLAVE
* 42
* A TIME TO KILL
* MISSISSIPPI BURNING
* BELLE
* CHEVALIER
* THE HELP
* ROSEWOOD
* I also highly recommend you watching the classic mini-series ROOTS. That came out when I was 7 yrs.old and left a lasting impression. 🙂
Added, thanks for the list my friend ❤
22:13 "The D is silent."
"I know."
The guy who spoke to Django was played by Franco Nero, the ORIGINAL Django from the 1960s.
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A good movie to watch is “The Majestic” with Jim Carey
22:13 este man fue el primer django que salio hace tiempo,es por eso que sabe que la d es muda en su nombre, tremendo cameo
Oooob thanks for letting us know ❤
Thank you Man 😢❤😊.
Ayy thanks for being patient bro, hope you enjoy ❤
Hi Wadu, Alien here, did you know that DiCaprio actually accidentally stabbed himself in the hand during the dining room scene?
@@martinbrew heyyy what's up, yess we absolutely loved that part. It's nice gaming with you man
'Tis the Halloween season! Aren't you gonna finish The Conjuring series? Or Insidious? How about American Werewolf in London? Bram Stoker's Dracula? Van Helsing? Underworld? 😂
Oh we'll definitely get into them
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An interesting fact is that there are still 50 million slaves living in the world, most of them in Africa and Asia.
Wow, that's crazy
Remember the titans next yall will cry I promise
Christoph Walz, the actor who played Dr. King Schulz, has been awarded with an Oscar, for his work in this movie.
But, that wasn't the first time he appeared in one of Tarantino's films
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Walz is playing a very important role in Tarantino's Inglorious Basterds.
I will not say more about that movie. You know, I don't wonna spoil anything.
... but this: Quentin Tarantino was totally impressed my Christoph Walz's acting skills, when they shot Inglorious Basterds.
Tarantino said in an interview that he told Wlaz to tone his acting down. Just a little. Because all the other actors in the scenes couldn't keep up with the quality Walz had been delivering... the viewers would recognize that discepance of the different skills of acting, in the final movie.
We'll definitely check out that movie ASAP ❤
43:21 I love you guys.. 😂😂😂
Love you too 🤣❤️
Inglorious Basterds by Tarantino...Starring Brad Pitt and Christoph Waltz...It came before Django...
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Django unchained movie is not a true story but a movie inspired from the life of Bass Reeves. U can google if you want to know more
Yes we will thanks for the information ❤
The color is washed out because the scenes are supposed to look like they're lit by candle....electric lights didn't exist and Tarantino wanted it to look real.
Loved his work ❤
Christoph Waltz is actually from your country Austria 🇦🇹
Oh we’re not from Austria , we’re from Iran
@@Anetkari aha Sorry about that 😀👍
Waltz father is from Germany his mom from Austria, so he had the german citizenship. Only recently he earned also the austrian citizenship
And Leo hated using the N word so in first day of shooting he went to Samual Jackson and Jamie Foxes and said he hated using the N word . And it was a Tuesday so the guys told him, Leo it's just another Tuesday at work do your job, no one will think anything bad , they know the script was written this way .
Girlll wowwww each time that shocked me, the way it was just so random and simple and normal😭😂
Please watch Orphan .. you're going to love it
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@@wadumin waiting..
Bro please watch "once upon a time in hollywood" directed by tarantino... its based on a real event, also there are alot of references to the classic actors and cinema
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“They see him as God” Sighhhhhhh. . . NO. Just shocked silly!!
If u like this kind of great action and dialogue watch the original Game of Thrones
you stopped taking movie
reccomendations/suggestions ?
Nope, you got any?
We're waiting for Rings of Power, but why isn't it coming? Don't you like Middle Earth? I know you're getting a lot of bad messages, but if you watch the second season, it's very good, you won't lose anything. This will make us Middle Earth fans happy.
@@Emoji-b8e biggest cap 🧢 ever
Rings of power completely destroyed everything that was good about original lotr
what about the boy's nails
phrenology, the study of the conformation of the skull as indicative of mental faculties and traits of character, especially according to the hypotheses of Franz Joseph Gall (1758-1828), a German doctor, and such 19th-century adherents as Johann Kaspar Spurzheim (1776-1832) and George Combe (1788-1858).Dec 14, 2023. 🤦🏾🤬
Old and rusty 😂😂😂😂
How to train a dragon.... Plzzzz
Comin comin❤
Please watch and react to Arcane season 1 anime..
Yes slavery was a lot worse than this
Reacti to { i } tamil movie please 💔🥹
Sorry, but perhaps opening with a clip where you're completely misreading someone is a poor choice. It makes me think "idiots. why watch this?" Dude wanted to die standing tall on his own two feet so he threw down his cane.
Sorry but i wasn't miss reading, he was pretending to be limping the whole time and that's what shocked me.
Chill bro
Why do you stop watching Bollywood movies? I'm waiting for family man season 2
The man who said “I know” played Django in the original Django
Engine was a derogatory word for Indians so the term honest engine was derogatory and Stephen can’t resist being derogatory.
His name is Franco Nero.
Ooooh thanks for clarifying ❤
Stop talking over the dam movie so much at least pause exactly when you are about to start talking🤦🏾♂️ every reaction person does this. It’s common sense . Why talk over the best parts
I would HATE to watch a movie with y’all
Just shut up sometimes
Since you are persians, watch ''never without my daughter.'' :) Check out T2:judgment day if you have not already. Just saw your channel.
Added, we'll definitely check them out ❤
@@wadumin More suggestions forthcoming, after I have judged your reactions.